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Roger Taylor letter to Rolling Stone magazine

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""the paper now ranks right down there with the lowest of the low, with the Sun,"

Obligatory mention of the WWRY CD that was an exclusive for The Sun. Hard to enjoy this letter when you see the bigger picture."

- And did I dream this, or didn't Brian endorse their "quid for an Iraqi kid" campaign (or whatever it was)?
Gullibility and credulity are considered undesirable qualities in every department of human life -- except religion.
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You didn't dream it, Bohardy.

Oh, come on. Just because it's a tabloid doesn't mean they can't do worthwhile things on occasion.
God wants you to send me some money. "Seven spades doubled, vulnerable, making seven? You BITCH."
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...it's vicious, prurient and invasive behaviour, and it's relentless and callous destruction...

I think I spy an apost-tastrophe there Brian. Dearie dearie me.
When life hands you lemons, add vodka.
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I was wondering if Roger really puked inside that airbag in which the letter was written on? ;)

And for the Brian letter, oh dear.
When you open your heart to a smooth operator...
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Have been unable to find the mag in question. maybe i threw it out in disgust although i did find a 1977 one with Fred on the cover
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Oooh could you scan that? It would be kinda funny since Rolling Stone and Queen don't get along so well :)

Also if anyone knows the issue I have a friend who might be able to find it.
"I have no time for Time magazine. Or Rolling Stone." Jethro Tull
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In case you guys haven't notices, Rolling Stone gets on well with no one. Certain reporters (e.g. Cameron Crowe, David Fricke, Anthony DeCurtis) get on well with people.
God wants you to send me some money. "Seven spades doubled, vulnerable, making seven? You BITCH."
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Go Roger!!!
Written on an air sickness bag...haha!!
"Take me to the room where the reds all red take me outta my head, that's what I said"